UPS General Counsel McClureis March 11 Quarterly Speaker

Teri Plummer McClure, senior vice president of legal, compliance, audit & public affairs and general counsel and corporate secretary at UPS, will be the keynote speaker at the Philadelphia Bar Association's Monday, March 11 Quarterly Meeting and Luncheon.

CLE Proposals Being Soughtfor 2013 Bench-Bar Conference

Proposals for continuing legal education courses for the 2013 Bench-Bar & Annual Conference in Atlantic City, N.J. should be submitted by Friday, March 22 to Conference Co-Chairs Maria Feeley and Julia Swain...READ MORE

Gov. Rendell to ModerateMarch 4 Obama Policy CLE

Former Gov. Edward G. Rendell will moderate the panel discussion "Law and Policy in Obama's Second Term: Looking Forward" on Monday, March 4...READ MORE

New Professional LiabilityInsurance Coming for Members

With the new year comes an exciting change to the Philadelphia Bar Association's Insurance Program - a new and much-improved lawyers' professional liability product offering...Click here for more information.

Health Care Reform Update

With the turn of the calendar to 2013 the regulations are coming out of Washington fast and furious. As you can expect the more answers we get the more questions we have. The IRS has just proposed regulations on a variety of issues surrounding the employer penalty provisions under Health Care Reform. Click here to read the entire article.

UPS General Counsel McClure is March 11 Speaker

Teri Plummer McClure, senior vice president of legal, compliance, audit & public affairs and general counsel and corporate secretary at UPS, will be the keynote speaker at the Philadelphia Bar Association's Monday, March 11 Quarterly Meeting and Luncheon.

The Bar Association will also present the Justice Sonia Sotomayor Diversity Award at the program. The award publicly acknowledges, recognizes and honors an individual or entity that has demonstrated a strong commitment, and has made a substantial contribution, to diversity and promoting full and equal participation and inclusion in the legal profession. Also at the event, Immediate-Past Chancellor John E. Savoth will be presented with a gold box, an exact replica of the one presented to Andrew Hamilton for his defense of John Peter Zenger in 1735. The gold box is presented annually to the immediate-past Chancellor and is inscribed with the message "acquired not by money, but by character."

In her role at UPS, McClure oversees all ethics and compliance, audit and legal initiatives in more than 220 countries and territories where the company does business, and advises and supports the UPS Board of Directors. McClure also leads UPS worldwide public affairs and government relations efforts advocating increased global trade, stronger business competitiveness, and improved economic growth worldwide, among many other public policies.

Job Announcement: Executive Director, Phila. Bar Assoc.

The Philadelphia Bar Association announces a national search for a successor to its long-serving executive director, who will retire at the end of 2013. Founded in 1802, the Association is the oldest association of lawyers in the United States. It is devoted to serving the interests of its 13,000 members and to improving access to justice for the Philadelphia. The executive director manages the affairs of the Association and supports the Association's Chancellor and Board of Governors.

Significant responsibilities include:

 Supervising a staff of 25;

 Preparing and overseeing a budget of $4.5 million;

 Helping to establish and manage Association programs and policies;

 Working with Bar leaders to create distinctive services and strategic initiatives to enhance the value and importance of Bar Association membership;

 Developing new sources of non-dues income;

 Interacting with a diverse membership and community;

 Helping the Association fulfill its commitment to support and expand legal services for the needy.

Qualifications include:

 Excellent leadership, management and communication skills;

 Demonstrates management responsibility with a nonprofit or professional services organization, preferably with a connection to the legal profession;

 Bachelor's degree required. A law degree or advanced degree in another relevant field would be useful but is not a prerequisite;

 High personal integrity, sound judgment and a strong work ethic are essential, together with energy, imagination and a passion for the opportunity to lead the Association through the 21st century;

Applications should be submitted on or before April 15, 2013. Selected applicants will be contacted to arrange for interviews.

The Association is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any classification protected by federal, state, or local law.

Appellate Custody Case Discussion Feb. 4

The Family Law Section will host a discussion highlighting the reported appellate custody cases over the past 18 months at its Monday, Feb. 4 meeting.

Speakers for the program are Lawrence W. Abel, Michael E. Bertin, Kristine L. Calalang, Elaine Smith and Mark-Allen Taylor. The program begins at 12 p.m. in the 11th floor Conference Center at the Philadelphia Bar Association, 1101 Market St. Lunch is available for $8 for members of the Philadelphia Bar Association and $12 for non-members. Cancellations require 24 hours notice to receive a refund. Click here to register.

Beccaria Award Presentation Feb. 5 at City Hall

The Criminal Justice Section and Justinian Society will present the Beccaria Award to Carmen C. Nasuti in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the cause of justice and the advancement of legal education on Tuesday, Feb. 5 at 5 p.m. in the Mayor's Reception Room at City Hall.

The award is named for Cesare Beccaria, an 18th century Italian Scholar and visionary who was an early proponent of many of the tenets of modern criminal law. RSVP by calling 215-545-0706 or emailing jct.uta@att.net. The event is free for Justinian Society members and all members of the Bench and Philadelphia Bar.

Commercial Leases CLE Feb. 7

Watch and listen as counsel for the landlord and tenant work through key provisions of a commercial lease at PBI's "Negotiating and Drafting the Best Terms for Commercial Leases in 2013" on Thursday, Feb. 7.

There's nothing like seeing how the parties position themselves to learn strategies and techniques for getting your client the best deal possible. Throughout the negotiation, our faculty will offer teaching points so that you'll be able to understand the thought processes behind what each side is doing. Visit pbi.org for more information.

Women's Rights Committee Meeting Feb. 7

The Women's Rights Committee will hold its first meeting of the year on Thursday, Feb. 7 at the offices of Pepper Hamilton LLP, 3000 Two Logan Square, 31st Floor Conference Room.

The committee will discuss the business it will undertake in 2013. This is a brown bag lunch.
There is no charge to attend however registration is required. Click here to register.

Sotomayor Diversity Award Nominations Due Feb. 8

Nominations are now being accepted for the Justice Sonia Sotomayor Diversity Award to be presented at the Association's March 11 Quarterly Meeting and Luncheon.

This award is to publicly acknowledge, recognize and honor an individual or entity that has demonstrated a strong commitment, and has made a substantial contribution, to diversity and promoting full and equal participation and inclusion in the legal profession. Nominations for the award are accepted from any member of the Philadelphia Bar Association. Previous recipients of the diversity award include Justice Sotomayor, the Liacouras Committee, former Chancellor Andre L. Dennis and Nolan Atkinson.

The award shall be granted to an attorney, jurist, law firm, law department, legal services organization or law school in Philadelphia, or an individual or entity that has made a substantial impact upon the Philadelphia legal community. Nominees should demonstrate a sustained and continuous contribution, or a single outstanding contribution, to diversity and full and equal participation and inclusion in the legal profession in furtherance of the Philadelphia Bar Association's Statement of Diversity Principles. Nominations of individuals should be based upon their personal contributions to diversity, and nominations of entities should be based upon programmatic activity.

Nominations are due by 5 p.m., Friday, Feb. 8 and should be sent to Naomi K. McLaurin, Esq., Director of Diversity, Philadelphia Bar Association, 1101 Market St., 11th Floor, Philadelphia, PA. Nomination materials can be downloaded by visiting philadelphiabar.org.

Challenges for ICC's Second Decade Feb. 11

The Philadelphia Global Initiative on the Rule of Law will present "Challenges for the ICC's Second Decade" on Monday, Feb. 11 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the University of Pennsylvania Law School's Silverman Hall, 3501 Sansom St.

Judge Sang-Hyun Song, president of the International Criminal Court, will offer keynote remarks. A moderated panel discussion with Patricia Viseur Sellers, special adviser to the ICC Prosecutor on International Criminal Law Prosecution Strategies and Penn Law Prof. William Burke-White will also be held. Click here to register.

Promotional partners for the event are American Bar Association's Center for Human Rights & Section of International Law; International Law Committee of the Philadelphia Bar Association; and The Global Philadelphia Association.

Zoning Hearing Cases in the Suburbs Feb. 12

The Pennsylvania Bar Institute will present the CLE program "Presenting Your Case to a Zoning Hearing Board in the Burbs" on Tuesday, Feb. 12.

This brand-new seminar will demonstrate what you can do to make sure you don't look like a fool in front of the zoning hearing board. You will learn about the time limitations related to submitting the application, the importance of researching previous decisions related to the property you are working with, using special exceptions and variances and proven strategies as your prepare for the hearing. You will also discover the pitfalls that can derail your case and how to avoid or mitigate the damage they may cause. Click here to register.

Outlook for 2013: Private Equity M&A Feb. 12

The program has been approved for 1 substantive CLE credit. Participants wishing to receive the CLE credit will be required to pay a fee of $33.50 for members of the Philadelphia Bar Association admitted for more than five years and $28.50 for members of the Philadelphia Bar Association admitted for less than five years. Interested parties not seeking CLE credit may attend and purchase lunch for the fee of $8.50. Click here to register.

Lunch and registration begin at 12 p.m. at The CLE Conference Center on the 10th floor of the Wanamaker Building, Market and Juniper streets.

Bar Academy Selections from Don Quichotte Feb. 12

Join the Philadelphia Bar Academy on Tuesday, Feb. 12 for an evening of wine, light hors d'oeuvres and song featuring a behind-the-scenes discussion with the artistic team and musical selections from the cast of The Academy of Vocal Arts' upcoming production of Massenet's opera "Don Quichotte." Afterward, mingle with the AVA Resident Artists. Click here for more information.

Women Brehons on Effective Public Speaking Feb. 13

The Women in The Brehons is pleased to announce its Inaugral event "Effective Public Speaking Skills in a Competitive Market" on Wednesday, Feb. 13 at Reed Smith LLP, 1650 Market St., 24th floor from 12 to 1:30 p.m. is sold out.

Former Bar Association Chancellor Jane L. Dalton, the 2012 Sandra Day O'Connor Award honoree, and Maria Feeley, a partner at Pepper Hamilton LLP, will be giving invaluable advice about public speaking. All skills learned can be applied to any setting, whether speaking in front of a large audience, at a meeting, or in a client meeting.

Small Business Committee Planning Meeting Feb. 13

Do you represent small businesses in the areas of transactional law, litigation, real estate, intellectual property - or any other disciplines? Do you hope in the future to represent small businesses in these areas? Come and share your insights and questions with your fellow Philadelphia Bar Association colleagues on Wednesday, Feb. 13.

It is time to plan for 2013 and the work of the Small Business Committee. We are considering a variety of interesting programs for the year which include a CLE for entity choice questions, a meeting exploring the nature of the attorney/client relationship with small businesses and programs on topics such as M&A and mediation. Our collaboration with other committees of the Business Law Section will continue to be explored and since law students are the future of our profession, we will continue to consider how to get them more involved with the committee.

The meeting begins at 8:30 a.m. at the offices of Ballard Spahr LLP, 1735 Market St., 51st Floor. There is no cost to attend but registration is required. Please contact Julie Ward at wardj@ballardspahr.com or 215-864-8569 to register. Breakfast will be provided courtesy of Ballard Spahr LLP.

Allegations of Sexual Misconduct Feb. 14

The Pennsylvania Bar Institute will present the CLE program "Allegations of Sexual Misconduct in a Post-Sandusky World" on Thursday, Feb. 14.

The program begins at 9 a.m. at The CLE Conference Center on the 10th floor of the Wanamaker Building, Market and Juniper streets. Visit pbi.org to register.

Psychological Consultative Exams Feb. 15

The meeting begins at 12 p.m. in the 11th floor Conference Center at the Bar Association, 1101 Market St. Lunch is available for $8 for members of the Philadelphia Bar Association and $12.00 for non-members. Cancellations require 24 hours notice to receive a refund. Click here to register.

Business Liability Insurance Issues CLE Feb. 19

Designed for both business legal advisors and commercial litigators, PBI's "Business Liability Insurance Issues" on Tuesday, Feb. 19 will explore the types of insurance available to cover risks facing businesses, how insurance needs are generally assessed, and marketplace trends.

The program begins at 9 a.m. at The CLE Conference Center on the 10th floor of the Wanamaker Building, Market and Juniper streets. Visit pbi.org to register.

SORNA Update CLE Feb. 19

Learn what you need to know about Sex Offenders Registration and Notification Act at a Tuesday, Feb. 19 CLE program presented by the Pennsylvania Bar Institute.The program begins at 12:30 p.m. at The CLE Conference Center on the 10th floor of the Wanamaker Building, Market and Juniper streets. Click here to register.

14th Annual Elder Law Symposium Feb. 20

The Pennsylvania Bar Institute will present its 14th annual Elder Law Symposium on Wednesday, Feb. 20.

Designed for estate, elder and general law practitioners, this program offers important practice tips and recent updates in estate and elder law. You choose the topics that interest you - two each hour after the opening plenary session! Click here to register.

Justinians to Honor Chancellor Wilkinson Feb. 20

The Justinian Society will host a luncheon honoring Chancellor Kathleen D. Wilkinson on Wednesday, Feb. 20 at The Union League of Philadelphia, 140 S. Broad St.

For additional information, please contact The Justinian Society at 215-545-0706 or email jct.uta@att.net.

Advanced Storytelling, Presentation Skills Feb. 21

The best lawyers agree: without skilled delivery, the soundest arguments fail. In PBI's entertaining and compelling CLE program "Advanced Storytelling and Presentation Skills" on Thursday, Feb. 21, David Mann focuses on the goal of persuading juries and engaging witnesses by presenting complex material with the ease of conversation. Using past masters as examples, learn how to use vocal inflection and body language to tell the story between the words.

The program begins at 8:30 a.m. at The CLE Conference Center on the 10th floor of the Wanamaker Building, Market and Juniper streets. Visit pbi.org to register.

APABAPA Lunar Banquet Feb. 22 at Ocean Harbor

The Asian Pacific American Bar Association will hold its 2013 Lunar New Year Banquet to celebrate the Year of the Snake on Friday, Feb. 22. Cocktails begin at 6 p.m. at dinner will be served at 7 p.m. at Ocean Harbor Restaurant, 1023 Race St. The dinner will include several courses and will feature a traditional lion dance performance by the Philadelphia Suns. To purchase tickets, please visit www.apaba-pa.org. Please RSVP by Feb. 15. Contact Diana Lin at dianalin@cozen.com for more information.

Cybersleuth's Guide to the Internet Feb. 25

Join Carole Levitt and Mark Rosch, internationally recognized Internet experts, as they show you how to be a cybersleuth and unearth free information online that will give you the advantage in your next case at PBI's "Cybersleuth's Guide to the Internet" on Monday, Feb. 25.

As an extra bonus, you will take with you for free the latest book by our presenters - "The Cybersleuth's Guide to the Internet" (a $64.95 value). Click here to register.

Presenting Economic Damages in Catastrophic Injury Case

Chad L. Staller of The Center For Forensic Economic Studies will discuss "Presenting Economic Damages in the Catastrophic Injury Case" at the Wednesday, Feb. 27 meeting of the Medical Legal Committee.

Staller will discuss discovery and trial issues relating to economic claims in medical malpractice and wrongful death cases. The program begins at 12 p.m. in the 11th floor Conference Center at the Philadelphia Bar Association, 1101 Market St. Lunch is available for $8 for members of the Philadelphia Bar Association and $12 for non-members. Cancellations require 24 hours notice to receive a refund. Click here to register.

ERISA Update CLE Feb. 28

The Pennsylvania Bar Institute will present the CLE program "ERISA Update" on Thursday, Feb. 28.

The session will include discussions on how to evaluate pension/401(k) issues; examine ERISA litigation; assess the health and welfare environment; explore fiduciary/investment issues; ethics under ERISA; and other hot button issues in employee benefits representation. Click here to register.

Law and Policy in Obama's Second Term March 4

Former Gov. Edward G. Rendell will moderate the panel discussion "Law and Policy in Obama's Second Term: Looking Forward" on Monday, March 4.

Panelists for this program, part of PBI's Public Policy Series, include Ron Christie, Penny Lee and U.S. Rep. Patrick Meehan. Two substantive CLE credits are available. Click here to register.

Probate and Trust Law Section Quarterly CLE March 5

The Pennsylvania Bar Institute and the Philadelphia Bar Association Probate & Trust Law Section will present the CLE program "Trusts: Drafting Well to Administer Well" on Tuesday, March 5. Get tips from attorneys who draft trusts; hear how corporate fiduciary counsel review trust documents; and discover how drafting choices impact trust administration. Visit pbi.org for more information.

Poverty in America Discussion Feb. 28

The Public Interest Section, Public Citizens for Children and Youth, and the Economy League of Greater Philadelphia will host a special conversation with Georgetown University Law Center Professor Peter Edelman, author of the recently published book, "So Rich, So Poor: Why It's So Hard to End Poverty in America," which offers an uncompromising look at the increasing poverty in America today on Thursday, Feb. 28.

Edelman will share his insights and engage attendees in a conversation about what is happening to the people behind the statistics, including the crisis of young people of color, whose possibility of a productive life too often is lost on their way to adulthood.

Registration and lunch begin at 12 p.m. at United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey, 1709 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Lobby 2 & 3. There is no charge to attend. To RSVP, call or email Tara Breitsprecher at (215) 563-5848 x34, or at tarab@pccy.org.

Get Admitted to U.S. Supreme Court

The Philadelphia Bar Association will move up to 50 of our members for admission to the Bar of the United States Supreme Court on Monday, May 20. The admission ceremony will be made to the full court sitting in Washington, D.C.

The court's requirements for a group admission ceremony are very comprehensive. To review these requirements and to download the forms for admission please visit the Supreme Court’s website at supremecourtus.gov. Select the Bar Admissions tab on the left-hand side and this will bring you to the link for the Bar Admissions Form and Bar Admissions Instructions. Please read the instructions carefully. Once you have determined that you are eligible for admission, please print out and complete the Admission Form. The instructions and guidelines are very specific and must be followed scrupulously. Do not fold the application or use staples. Use paper clips only.

Once you have successfully completed the Admission Form, please mail it along with a check made payable to the Philadelphia Bar Association. The cost to attend the ceremony is $225 for members of the Philadelphia Bar Association that includes your application fee and a continental breakfast. Please include an additional $25 if you are an Association member and plan to bring a guest. If you are not a member of the Philadelphia Bar Association, the fee is $325. Per the Supreme Court's rule, each inductee is permitted to bring only one guest. Please send payment to: Attn: Dawn Petit, Philadelphia Bar Association, 1101 Market St., 11th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19107. Do not send the application directly to the Supreme Court.

The event will be on a first-come, first-served basis and all applications must be received by 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 28. If you have any questions regarding this event, please do not hesitate to contact Dawn Petit at 215-238-6367 or dpetit@philabar.org.

The proposals should include a brief description of the program and identify the course planner and faculty members. The proposed panels should be representative of the Association and include members of the bench when appropriate. Programs should be one hour long, with no more than four panelists. Decisions regarding the programs selected will be made by Friday, March 29. The Bench-Bar & Annual Conference will be held Friday, Oct. 4 and Saturday, Oct. 5.

Public Interest Events, Seminars Planned

 Philadelphia VIP will present a CLE training program on custody on Friday, Feb. 22 from 12 to 2:15 p.m., at Fox Rothschild LLP, 2000 Market St. The presenters at this program are Julia Swain, Susan Gibson and Michael L. Viola. Attorneys participating in this seminar will receive 2 free CLE credits if they accept a VIP case within six months of the training. Training materials and lunch will be provided. Please register online at https://phillyvip.org/content/training-registration-form.

 Mazzoni Center will present its Fourth Annual Open Bar event to raise funds for and awareness about the agency's Legal Services, which is the only program offering free legal services tailored toward low-income LGBT individuals in Pennsylvania. The reception will be held Wednesday, Feb. 27 at the National Liberty Museum, 321 Chestnut St., from 5:30 to 7 p.m., and will feature wine, beer, soft drinks, and hearty hors d'oeuvres, along with the presentation of this year's Justice in Action Awards, as well as a special award to Dechert LLP. The cost is $50 for the reception ($20 public interest rate). To purchase tickets or for more information, please contact Perry Monastero at pmonastero@mazzonicenter.org or 215-563-0652 x 222.

 The University of Pennsylvania Law School's Toll Public Interest Center will host the 32nd Annual Edward V. Sparer Symposium on Friday, March 15 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the University of Pennsylvania's Law School, 3501 Sansom St. The theme of this year's event is "Entering, Living, and Leaving: Debating the Broken Door of Immigration Law." Registration and breakfast will begin at 8:30 a.m. Lunch will be served, and a reception will be held following the Symposium. All are welcome.

Get One Month Free with Philadelphia Bar Lawyer Profiles

Association members can now showcase their professional profile on the website of the oldest association of lawyers in the United States and receive one month free.

With Philadelphia Bar Lawyer Profiles, members can enhance their business development efforts by having their full professional profile displayed on the Philadelphia Bar Association's website at philadelphiabar.org.

Additionally, "snapshots" of each profile with attorney photo, firm name and practice synopsis rotate directly on the homepage of the Association's website, linking to the attorney's full profile. All profiles are searchable by attorney name or firm name.

As a bonus, participants also receive a customized link to their Philadelphia Bar Lawyer Profiles full-profile page, which they can use for promotional purposes on their website, blog, social media and other marketing vehicles.

To maintain exclusivity, only 300 profiles are available as part of this unique service. The service adds instant value to Association membership.

Association members can join Philadelphia Bar Lawyer Profiles for only $975 a year. With the first month free, that's 13 months of Lawyer Profiles for the price of 12. Members can visit philadelphiabarlawyerprofiles.com to take a tour of the service. Profiles can be created in just a few easy steps, and are instantly posted to the Association's website for immediate viewing by colleagues, friends, family and potential clients everywhere.

Biographical profile fields that are displayed include photo, firm/practice name, position held, firm size, social media links, years in practice, degrees, accomplishments, bar memberships, publications, court admissions and CLE. Up to three areas of practice can be displayed.

PNC Perspectives: Financial Planning for Unmarried Couples

In this month's interview, we talked with Jacquelyn Boyer, J.D., LL.M., senior wealth planner for PNC Wealth Management®. Jaki spearheads a specialized practice group at PNC Wealth Management for unmarried couples. We discussed the financial challenges many of these couples face as well as possible solutions. Click here to read the interview.

FJD Seeks Applicants for Judicial Fellowship Program

Philadelphia judges are seeking to host law school graduates as judicial fellows to provide the graduates with substantive legal experience while benefitting the court system with additional legal talent, as part of the First Judicial District's Judicial Fellowship Program. The program was created in 2011 to address the difficult hiring climate for lawyers that many recent law graduates are facing. Participating law schools include the Earle Mack School of Law at Drexel University, the University of Pennsylvania Law School, Temple University Beasley School of Law, Rutgers University Law School, Villanova University School of Law, Penn State University Dickinson School of Law and Widener University School of Law but the judges welcome applicants from any accredited law school.

The Judicial Fellowship Program provides high-caliber law graduates professional development opportunities. At the same time, the judicial fellows help the busy court carry out key functions and maintain its superior quality of service to the Philadelphia community. Judicial fellows work in the civil, criminal, family and orphans divisions of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas and Municipal Courts, carrying out the same duties as paid judicial clerks. The fellowships help recent graduates gain valuable experience and strengthen their marketability for obtaining a paid position in law. Judges select judicial fellows through an application process administered by the court. Each judge and fellow team designs a flexible schedule (minimum of 20 hours per week) that ensures reliable service to the judge but permits the fellow to seek a paid position elsewhere and to leave the fellowship with two weeks' notice upon obtaining paid employment.

Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Lisa M. Rau developed the program with help from Professor Chapin Cimino of the Earle Mack School of Law at Drexel University as well as faculty and administrators from career services offices at the University of Pennsylvania's Law School and Temple's Beasley School of Law. The Philadelphia Bar Association is a supporter of the Judicial Fellowship Program.

During the first year of the program's existence, 88 percent of the 30 judicial fellows who left their fellowships had successfully secured paid positions.

Identifying Hidden Third Party Cases CLE

While the injured worker cannot sue his employer in tort, they have valuable rights and remedies outside of the Pennsylvania Worker's Compensation Act, against manufacturers of workplace machinery, negligent third parties, other companies on a construction site, and others responsible - even when the worker may have been negligent in causing or contributing to his/her own accident. Do not rely on your client's employer's worker's compensation carrier to help you in protecting your client’s remedies. This 3 substantive CLE credit program will be Friday, Feb. 8 at The CLE Conference Center on the 10th floor of the Wanamaker Building, Juniper Street entrance (between 13th and Broad streets, opposite City Hall) from 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Check-in begins at 8:30 a.m. For additional information or to register, visit pbi.org.

Upcoming CLE

The following courses are cosponsored by the Philadelphia Bar Association and the Pennsylvania Bar Institute. All courses are at The CLE Conference Center in the Wanamaker Building, except as otherwise noted. Registration begins 30 minutes before course start time.

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